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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Restoring 700 Bdl stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Ts3" data-source="post: 1654437" data-attributes="member: 90330"><p>SMK is right about the citristrip. I bought a really beat up 700 BDL from a pawn shop. The citristrip took all of the finish off without any sanding. I steamed the dents, sanded the wood, and refinished it with the Miles Gilbert kit from midway. I touched up all the checkering with a single line checkering tool, then sealed the checkering with 2 thinned coats of the oil finish. It turned out really nice. I would do exactly the same again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ts3, post: 1654437, member: 90330"] SMK is right about the citristrip. I bought a really beat up 700 BDL from a pawn shop. The citristrip took all of the finish off without any sanding. I steamed the dents, sanded the wood, and refinished it with the Miles Gilbert kit from midway. I touched up all the checkering with a single line checkering tool, then sealed the checkering with 2 thinned coats of the oil finish. It turned out really nice. I would do exactly the same again. [/QUOTE]
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